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arista
27-12-2012, 02:22 PM
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Plea for help from Chinese labor camp worker
paid $1.61 per Month found stuffed in Oregon
woman's Halloween decorations from Kmart

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2253572/Julie-Keith-letter-Plea-help-Chinese-labor-camp-worker-stuffed-Oregon-womans-Halloween-decorations.html#ixzz2GGXi19T5

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"Hidden: The letter was folded into eighths
and hidden amongst the the Styrofoam
headstones in the Totally Ghoul
product, pictured"


Yes the worker needs better Money
but China is under Strict Rules
there are so many New Rich there
now, that they buy Scottish Whiskey
at 3,000 dollars a bottle.
That is on SkyNewsHD today.


Sign of The Times

Marcus.
27-12-2012, 02:47 PM
oh my stars

Nedusa
27-12-2012, 08:47 PM
It is a disgrace that a powerful communist country has taken the worst excesses of Capitalist doctrine to propel itself to the top of the table of nations at the expense of its poorly paid labour market. It's a disgrace that Chinese workers are among the worst exploited and lowest paid workers in the world.

However to try and appeal to the populations of other countries to stop buying cheap goods from China is in my opinion wishful thinking. Hard pressed shoppers battling through one of the worst recessions in decades are not in a position to take this high moral stance, they are trying to survive like the rest of us.

Changes to Chinese labour laws must come from the Chinese themselves coupled with pressure from WTO, World Bank, IMF, UN and other Global institutions. Simply picketing stores that sell Chinese made products in the forlorn hope that shoppers will shop elsewhere and pay higher prices is not really the answer.

arista
28-12-2012, 12:59 PM
It is a disgrace that a powerful communist country has taken the worst excesses of Capitalist doctrine to propel itself to the top of the table of nations at the expense of its poorly paid labour market. It's a disgrace that Chinese workers are among the worst exploited and lowest paid workers in the world.

However to try and appeal to the populations of other countries to stop buying cheap goods from China is in my opinion wishful thinking. Hard pressed shoppers battling through one of the worst recessions in decades are not in a position to take this high moral stance, they are trying to survive like the rest of us.

Changes to Chinese labour laws must come from the Chinese themselves coupled with pressure from WTO, World Bank, IMF, UN and other Global institutions. Simply picketing stores that sell Chinese made products in the forlorn hope that shoppers will shop elsewhere and pay higher prices is not really the answer.


But out there its their way of Life
Workers making Apple Phones and Pads
have jumped from the building to Death
It does not stop Apple selling more.